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Building society managers have overall responsibility for the efficient operation and profitability of their branch.
Plans, directs and co-ordinate activities of workers in bank/financial setting. Establish and maintain relationships with clients, oversees the flow of cash and financial instruments.
Works behind the counter at a bank branch performing general banking duties. Sometimes referred to as a Cashier.
Independent insurance professionals who act as a link between insurance companies and their customers.
Applies the underwriting rules determined by the technical underwriter.
Responsible for ensuring a companies income is maximised and bad debtors are minimised by implementing the company’s credit control procedures.
Advises businesses and private individuals on taxation issues.
Building Societies accept investments from the public and grant loans to customers for the purchase of dwelling houses.
Responsible for the monitoring and control of commercial loans.
Responsible for identifying and analysing areas of potential financial risk that threaten the assets, earning capacity or success of an organisation.
Assesses and collects tax from both business and professional individuals.
Ensures the smooth operation and control of the accounts, including expenses and general ledger systems.